The Quality of Family Planing Related to Long-Term Contraception Selection
Date
2019-08-14Author
Maulidya, Dian Putri
Hernawati, Sri
Ma'rufi, Isa
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The use of long-term contraceptive methods (MKJP) such as IUD, MOP / MOW and implants is less desirable
for people in Jember Regency. Based on Women's Empowerment and Family Planning Agency of Jember in
2016, the highest MOW family planning service data was obtained by Patrang Public Health Center 51 acceptors
and the lowest was Gumukmas 10. The various reasons for family planning acceptors did not choose MKJP
because the community lacked information about MKJP, lack of synergy between medical personnel installing
contraception, unwillingness to install implants into the body, and the quality of service for midwives was not
optimal yet. The purpose of this research was to analyze the relation between the quality of family planning
services, namely tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy with the selection of long-term
contraception in family planning acceptors in Patrang Health Center area and Gumukmas Health Center. Types
of observational analytic research. The research design was cross sectional. The population was all family
planning acceptors at Patrang Health Center 185, Gumukmas Health Center 193. The research sample was 378
respondents. The sampling technique used cluster random sampling. Data collection techniques used
questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Data analysis used chi square test. Based on the results of the
research there was a relations between the quality of family planning services, namely tangible, reliability,
responsiveness, assurance, and empathy with the selection of long-term contraception in family planning
acceptors in the work area of Patrang and Gumukmas Health Centers.
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